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MaASQUE
BALL
By WALTER O. MARQUIS
10, Uouti.dar. pad Ca.)
HEIl dlrorc!
Grace contemplated thl
thought with claahing emo
tion! s fluah, too vivid to be
natural, colored ber cheek. In her
boaom there waa a seuaatloa ot deep
emptlnui, the more poignant for a
twlog of grief for ber love, deliber
ately murdered by Jim Mervtn'a
cruelty.
Today her hatred waa keen hatred
grown out of the aabe of a paeilonate
devotion, withered In the front of
mutual boredom with matrimony. Ten
year of marrlig bid born only a
great weaiiiieaa. . . . She waa
weary bow ... but rest waa ahead.
Probably alia never would tee him
again.
I'retently ah waa conacioua only
f S great relief; thankfnl that
thl long ttruggl wa over, llt
llet . . .
"Freedom I" aha whlapered, and lb
dosed her eye
Jim Alervin received the sew with
a wry smile and aat bunched over hi
desk for many minute. She bad
done it; this Irksome hood bad been
alonghed away.
Two yeara ago, he reflected, the
word that Grace bad divorced blm
would have been dlatreaalng; five
year ago It would bav been Ilk th
blight of death today It wa good
, . . good!
II had treated her shamefully; be
could not blame ber for ridding her
self ot him. lie had struck her be
winced at the remembrance. Goaded
to fury by her Implied taunts at hi
failure to keep alive ber love, and
ber flaunting of ber friendship for
Brett i'orbe In bla face, be bad atrock
her during one ot thoe mad quarreli
which had punctuated the final two
year, when wedlock bad become a
hell.
Well, alia bad done It Probably be
sever would aee her agala . . . and
he waa glad of it
Lira, with her new1 perspective,
seemed beautiful to Grace. Her
movement were unhampered ; there
was not that old deterrent factor la
her friendship for Brett Forbes. Sb
enjoyed hit hotpltallty, at theater and
In restaurant; and did abe choose to
lie abed until noon the next day, abe
need not endure the atlog of Jim Aler-
Ttn'i disapproval.
8h wit much la Forbes' company;
Bla cootlant courtesy bred In her a
certain fondnnt which made her
afraid. Ilia comradeship wit delight
ful, tnd ilthougb It lacked much that
Is contained In connubial exiatance,
abe feared to chance sacrificing It on
the altar where had been destroyed
ber love for her former husbtnd.
I'orbet dally urged mirriage, tnd
the Idea grew attractive; from con
sidering It it a possibility, ehe taw
It aa s probability ... but always,
In the background waa that black
shadow; her dead love for Jlra Uer
vln. slight not this new .passion die
th tame death?
The problem alternttely stirred tnd
dejected her; torn between a desire
to yield tod a terror of yielding, the
fled from him tnd from her inclina
tions. . . . For more tbtn a year
aha remained away, la Franc ami
Italy.
Orace Mervtn'a return waa on the
eve of the annual masque at the Cos
mo club. Sh waa eager. It had been
two year alnre ahe has been la the
Joyous midst of this revelry.
Forbes met her st the dock, ss sho
knew he would, 'but to bis pleading
that be be permitted to remain with
her, ahe returned a gentle "no.'
"Tomorrow night" ahe said, "at th
Coamoa masque. No, not before I'
"Tell me what you'U wear," bo
begged, but the pat htm off with
smile.
"You'U know," sho told him. "Your
love, if It Is it deep is you sty It Is,
wUl tell you I And L" the tdded very.
sortiy, "shall know you:
He caught the Implication quickly
sad his heart leaped. lie pressed ber
hand and left ber looking after him.
Til know him," sh whispered, and
longing became a part of ber. "When
b aaka me again, I'll know what to
answer I"
It was In auch a mood that Grace
arrived at the Coamoa club, alone,
clad as Columbia. In ber months of
wandering ahe had analysed ber feel
ing for Forties and had become con
vinced tint It was tore. The ghost
ot that former marriage bo longer
haunted her; ahe believed In a cer
tainty of lasting happiness with Brett
Bhs would accept him . . . tonight
She searched for htm In tb press
of merrymakers, but failed to pick
htm out liming the dozens of cos
tumed men. This wit disappointing;
shs hid been to positive thtt some
vtgue spiritual thing would drtw them
together.
A till, well-built dtneer In marine
offlctr"! uniform brushed her shoulder
and the ttarted. Sb turned to look
at him, tnd found hi eye Intent
upon her. Her wis Brett Forbes I
Tb thrill thtt cam from that lav
ttiht of physical contact could biv
been given by no other man , . .
Grace turned quickly and glided
through an open door Into the garden
hoping he would follow, and a Uttla
terrified st the thought
At she walked a step souoded be
stride. SUeoce sttended them for
some time.
"Yon're lovly, Columbia," be said,
and her heart leaped Into her throat :
this was not Brett Forbes! With s lit
tle sob she turned to run ; he csugbt
ber hand.
"I've been watching you all eve
ning, little Columbia,' be told her.
She could not tpeak. Something about
this otter stranger held ber spell-
bouxd. Hit eyes were fait on her;
a strange smile flickered about hit
mouth. .
"You're lovely," he Iterated.
Stillness fell; mlnntes flipped by
. , and he spoke again.
"Are you married V
"Divorced," the "confessed, still
trembling.
His smilt flashed.
"Se sm I." be returned. "And for
two years, since divorce, I hsve
combed the world for a woman who
could win my heart I have found
her I And in a navskP
Bb struggled as sh felt herself
swept to iilm, struggled In terror,
mingled, with a tiring unreasonable
ecstasy. . . ,
Sh folight tgiinit the surge ot
emotion this man generated In her.
but It grew tgalnst her efforts. Gone
were thoughts of Brett Forbes; gone
aus oil I'-nIrs frr Mm. With a
aCIUl of !l.li.u- hl' nf-x-wd tlnil' I a
loved thl uiau, Vitauiu al.it U.J Uul
know. Uer lips welcomed his . , ,
she drooped, resting In his srms . ,
content
"Tell me your name," be whispered,
and hit voice brought btck ber drift
ing senses. She drew back from him,
and he did not restrain ber. Free,
the wanted to run, hot she did not
could aot
"Msmer she repeated, "What does
It matter my namel"
"It doesn't he replied, sod she
was In his embrace a rain.
"I love you," be said, "I have loved
yoa since the moment yon came In.
Love st first ilghtl" be laughed. "I
sever believed In It before I
She tried to think of Forbes, but
be was hazy, very far away. Once
mere her lip met his.
"And I lor yal" sh gasped, as
if th admission were wrung from her
gainst her will.
"Could you," he asked, "marry a
man who hat already made a mess
of en marriage 7
"I I made a mess of mine too I"
the breathed.
"Then yoa wllir
"YesP
"Tomorrow V
"Tomorrow," she echoed, unable to
deny blm.
"Come," he commanded, "let me aee
your face rve never seen the face
of my fiancee and tell me your
iuniel"
As sho removed ber domino; he
ripped off his mask. He staggered
back, pupils bulging. Ehe was star
ing wildly.
"Grace II he cried.
"Jlml-
Afler s moment ho beld out his
arms ... and ahe settled In them
. . . content
"My wife!" he whispered.
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MaQ
"Father of DwiU"
Eblhu or father ot devlla, was, In
Axablam mythology, the ruler ot the
evil cecil or fallen sngela. Before
his fall .he was called Anatel or Hhar
rls, say the Detroit Mews. - When
Adam was created Ood commanded
all thee angels to worship him, but
Eblls replied ; "Mo thou hsst created
ot smokeless fire, and ahall I rever
ence a creature mad of dust?" God
was viry angry ae this Insolent an-
twtr, tend turned th disobedient angel
Into a Sheytlin (devil) ind ho be
am ill father ot devils. U Is de
scribed! ss ot enormous size, with
red-ttrlped ikln, a rlng-plerced note,
long hair, large flapping ears snd
very long tail.
, ( Scundt Rea$onable
"When Out oceans war formed why
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EThc
DAIRY BULL NEEDS
EXTRA GOOD CARE
A Httl special care should be wed
la the feeding snd general manage
ment of the dairy herd sire, In order
to maintain his stamina and potency
to th fullest degree. In the "i nf
the mature bull thl iM-p-xiiutet
keeping him In flrtt-claa vuuUiUon at
to fleth, but not ovarfat Either fat
ness or thinnest In fleth works against
the maintenance of his beat breeding
condition and one Is to be svolded ss
much ss the other.
There should bo an abundance ot
roughage In the dairy bull s ration.
Clover hay and alfalfa are especially
good ; he may aafely have all of either
of these forages that be will consume.
Corn stover snd oats straw alto ire
good feedt for the bnll, though lower
la nutritive value than the legumi
nous hays,
rina nr the mala special requlro-
mi-nta ! tin- rrain ration Is that It bo
not too abundnnt; It Is better to de
pend upon the (orages for maintain
ing th animal's weight as much ss
possible, Mtny good dairymen give
the herd aire the same grain ration at
the cows receive, except lef of It
The boll's grain needs wilt vary a
great deal according to hla alze and
physical condition, of course, though
If he la getting plenty of good bay In
addition, especially If It Is clover
alfalfa, he will not need more than
from four to eight pounds of grain
dally. Shorts, bran and oats are par
ticularly good concentrates to use la
the grain portion of the bull's ration.
Here is s ration for mature bulls
which has the sanction of usage on
many farms: Three parts each ot
eommeaL ground oats snd wheat bran,
and one part linseed meal. - If de
sired, hominy msy bo substituted for
the cornmeaL
Whether tflo herd sire should re
ceive tlltge Is a disputed point among
dairymen. Many believe that It Im
pairs the breeding abilities of th bull.
though experimental evidence to sup
port this belief Is lacking. Other
breeders safely feed sllsge to their
herd bulla, though much leas ot It thsn
the cows receive. Large feeding of
alltge to bulls results In greatly dis
tending their paunches.
Until he reaches serviceable age
there is no better feed for the young
bull than gnus, and bs should bo
allowed to make aa much of his
growth on It ss posstbhVjOn this feed
he wUl build np the right kind ot flesh,
snd slong with It will develop vigor
snd constitution ss be would In bo
other way. Whatever the ration ot
the young hull. It ahould contain much
protein to supply the needs ot his
rapidly growing body.
While careful attention needs to be
given the bull's ration, proper feeding
alone will not maintain the most de
sirable phyalral condition. Regular
exercise la quite ss Important in pre
serving his vigor snd potency.
Encouraging Favorable
Market for Veal Calves
Hero la tomethlng dairymen should
encourage aa a means or mating
more favorable market for their veal
calves: Meat experts of the federal
government aay that the practice of
shipping veal without removing the
hide or tktn hit many advantages.
They explain that veal which does not
hsvs the akin removed nntll It reaches
th retailer, which msy b from five
to ten days or longer stter slaughter,
still retalna Its "bloom" snd the light
pink color most desired by customers.
Tbs protective covering supplied by
nature keeps the flesh from turning
dark. Packers In New York snd Chi
cago are now generally following the
practice of selling veal with the stun
on. This could be practiced to advan
tage locally where veal calves ar
killed for meat on the farm or la
small town.
Kentucky Farmers Make
Improvement in Dairies
Sine April torn 20 purebred dairy
sires, ranging from 500-pound records
to gold-medal classification, have been
brought Into Gravee county, Kentucsy,
a a result of the co-operative efforts
of the Mayfleld chamber of commerce
snd agricultural extension workers,
according to reports to the United
Stttet Department of Agriculture.
Several carload! of cows with good
records have alto been purchased by
Graves county farmers. Llme-atorago
aheds, built at shipping points in the
county, have enabled farmers to pur
chase and haul lime at convenient
timet for the benefit of their legume
hay cropa, pastures sre being Im
proved, snd feed crops Increased as a
part of tbs county's pmrram for eco
nomical and efficient dairv nrwtnctloo.
Importance of Boar
It, It Important to keep In mind th
fact thtt th' boar la Just it Impor
tant it th sow, for th brood bow
can only farrow a certain number of
pigs dur'.ag a year, or life, whllt th
boar will probably sir hundreds. Es
pecially Is this true in a Urge herd.
and the condition In which the boar
Is kept, especially during th breeding
season, will bav a very Important
bearing on any breeder's tucceii In
th production ot pork or breeding
win,
Jlftcr every meal
A t)teasas)t
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Paint Anttdatts Agrleultur.
Paint has played a major role In
man'a life for 25,000 years. Men ot
the Stone age decorated their caves
with It long before agriculture was
thought of or metals discovered. These
paintings still endure.
8pd Mikes Plsns Fly.
An airplane mutt attain a tpeed of
about 40 milet an hour while taxi
ing over the ground before It can fly,
and unleaa It Is maintained st a speed
In excess of 40 miles sn hour the
mcahine will tall.
Five Large Rivers.
There sre five rivers in the world
which drain nearly 1,000,000 square
miles. They are the Amazon, La
Plata, Obi, Congo and Mississippi..
Hit Woman Bailiff.
Pennsylvania's first woman bailiff is
MIsa Ruth VAn VaJkenburg of Wells
bora, who has been appointed to the
office in the Tioga County court
Mrs. Elizabeth Zander
Reap the Reward
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Salem, Oreg. "Thru heavy lift
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spells and the least excitement I
would faint dead away. I was to
nervous 1 could not stand any noise,
could not sleep, and had very little
appetite. I went down in weight
from 118 pounds to 96. - I was a
phyiical wreck when I befran tak
ing Dr Piercc't Favorite Preicrip
tion but thru the persistent uie of
this wonderful, woman's medicine I
was completely relieved of my ail
ment and restored to perfect health.
I gained in weight and never frit
better than after taking the 'Favorite
Prescription." Mrs. Elizabeth Zan
dert 1370 Norway St.
our health is your molt import
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Buffalo, N. Y., and receive con
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Moral Reforms.
John Doe would like Richard Roe
to reform, but he Isn't going to get
Into a fight with Richard about it.
Moral reforms sro "voted," snd left
to "somebody else" to be carried out.
Then they fall
No Longer a Guess.
More than 83 per cent ot the United
States government forecastt limed
every day are accurate prediction ot
the condition! ot th weather thirty
six hours later.
Eskimo Ask Help.
Eskimo In th Canadian northwest
have asked the Algllcan church to
aend mlaslonariet to offset the de
moralizing influences ot vlclout
whites.
Argentine frozen meat In Germany
and fresh California frultt and vege
tables In China are the retult of new
cold ttorage t yttemt which have been
Installed on Atlantic and Pacific
steamers.
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